Bran743
Well-Known Member
Hey all. A friend of mine is having trouble with coyotes eating his animals. I went out today and tried to thin some out and didn't see anything except a fox at about 40 yards.
I borrowed a FoxPro from another friend and was playing the jack rabbit in distress for a couple minutes then silence for a about a minute. Rinse and repeat for 45-minutes to an hour. Then total silence for 30-45 minutes.
I finally heard coyotes at close to dark and my buddy that owns the house saw one on the edge of his yard but by the time I got around to where I could have seen it his dogs were barking like crazy and scared it off.
Am I using the call correctly? This was my first time hunting coyotes and to be honest, I don't have any idea about the right and wrong way.
As far as places to setup, they options are limited. The property is mostly wooded and the neighboring properties are just as wooded. So no matter where I setup I'm no further than 100 yards or so from the house.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
-Brandon
I borrowed a FoxPro from another friend and was playing the jack rabbit in distress for a couple minutes then silence for a about a minute. Rinse and repeat for 45-minutes to an hour. Then total silence for 30-45 minutes.
I finally heard coyotes at close to dark and my buddy that owns the house saw one on the edge of his yard but by the time I got around to where I could have seen it his dogs were barking like crazy and scared it off.
Am I using the call correctly? This was my first time hunting coyotes and to be honest, I don't have any idea about the right and wrong way.
As far as places to setup, they options are limited. The property is mostly wooded and the neighboring properties are just as wooded. So no matter where I setup I'm no further than 100 yards or so from the house.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
-Brandon